Bouan Philippe
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Why do some countries allow you to renounce your citizenship, whereas others won't?
What are the possible ulterior motives behind it?
What are the possible ulterior motives behind it?
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If it was possible i would apply for international citizenship, not sure i can do that yetWhy do some countries allow you to renounce your citizenship, whereas others won't?
What are the possible ulterior motives behind it?
If it was possible i would apply for international citizenship, not sure i can do that yet
Norway is not a part of EUThere was talk of Europe citizenship during and following brexit but nothing came of it. The reason being if you live in a country that is part if the EU you are automatically a citizen of the European Union
Norway is not a part of EU
The only time i used my right to vote was when Norway was asking the citizens if we wanted yes or no to EU, I voted No to EUAh well then, thats you barred from EU citizenship. And Brexit revoked mine
Good choiceI voted No to EU
Thinking about it, it must have been back in 1994 it was the year i turned 18 its the only time i ever voted, and the last timeGood choice
Which country is it?In my country citizenship is a right that cannot be renounced.
ItalyWhich country is it?